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Looking at getting a dual exhaust install in the near future, but the exhaust shop said it not impossible as looking underneath the PNM35

there is room for another muffler, BUT there is this canister on the way. He said it needs to be remove/reposition somehow. Its look like a carbon canister that had some pipes connected to the fuel tank. Has anyone done a dual exhaust here, cant seems to find any threads regarding to the above topic. Please help.

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Note the smaller passenger side muffler on that Zees exhaust that Alex linked to. Only thing you have to remove to fit one of them is the rear tow hook.

I have a V36 exhaust coming from Japan (should be here in a couple of weeks) and will be fitting that to my PNM35.

Will let you know how I go and what is needed (I already have a Y50 Fuga rear sway bar to accommodate the twin piping).

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Looks pretty cool. Now you just need some kind of lower skirt to finish it off :thumbsup:

Thanks Ryan, I was just thinking about it awhile ago. Maybe a rear diffuser, but not sure what to make/buy etc. I dont want to look tacky tho.

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Stock V36 sedan exhaust

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Silent when cruising and a rather nice throaty growl when accelerating :)

Interested to hear it when I finally get around to installing the cats and extractors.

Carbon canister located horizontally (have had it mounted this way for a few weeks with no issue)

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Thanks to Scott for welding on the extensions and extra exhaust mounts. :cheers:

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Stock V36 sedan exhaust

IMAG0263r.jpg

Silent when cruising and a rather nice throaty growl when accelerating :)

Interested to hear it when I finally get around to installing the cats and extractors.

Carbon canister located horizontally (have had it mounted this way for a few weeks with no issue)

IMAG0262r.jpg

Thanks to Scott for welding on the extensions and extra exhaust mounts. :cheers:

Oh that look good. Is it safe for that canister to be lying sideways?

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Haven't had an issue with the canister or fumes in the 3 weeks I have had it mounted that way.

I read that the only problem is when they are mounted upside down - although I can't imagine a scenario where you'd do that.

That said, I would like to remount it vertically if I can find some space for it (highly doubtful).

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